Claims
- 1. A door lever assembly having a locked and an unlocked position for controlling a door latch assembly, the door lever assembly comprising:
- a trim housing and a stop plate projecting therefrom;
- a lever handle rotatably connected to the trim housing;
- a cam configured for rotation;
- a shaft extending between the lever handle and the cam, the shaft defining a connection groove therethrough to provide access to a shaft interior, with a cam drive pin projecting from the shaft interior for connecting the cam and the shaft and a plunger positioned adjacent to the cam drive pin to extend from the shaft interior;
- A slider assembly engaged to move in response to cam rotation, the slider assembly having an angle block and a pivotally mounted blocking pivot, with the blocking pivot frictionally engaged with the angle block until abnormally high force applied by the cam causes the blocking pivot to slip from its connection with the angle block to depress the plunger and its connected cam drive pin, breaking connection between the shaft and the cam; and
- a compressible lift spring positioned between the stop plate and the slider assembly for compression as the slider assembly moves toward the stop plate and expansion away from the stop plate to return the lever handle to an initial position upon release of the lever handle.
- 2. The door lever assembly of claim 1, further comprising a lift arm attached to the slider assembly, the lift arm moving to engage and disengage latches of the door latch assembly.
- 3. The door lever assembly of claim 1, further comprises a reset spring positioned in the shaft interior to urge the plunger and cam drive pin toward the cam to reconnect the cam and the shaft.
- 4. The door lever assembly of claim 2, wherein the angle block is supported by a lift arm extension projecting from the lift arm, and a blocking pivot is pivotally mounted to a slider assembly retaining bracket configured to surround the lift arm extension.
- 5. A door lever assembly having a locked and an unlocked position for controlling a door latch assembly, the door lever assembly comprising:
- a trim housing having a stop plate projecting therefrom;
- a lever handle rotatably connected to the trim housing;
- a cam configured for rotation;
- a shaft extending between the lever handle and the cam, the shaft defining a connection groove therethrough to provide access to a shaft interior, with a cam drive pin projecting from the shaft interior for connecting the cam and the shaft and a plunger positioned adjacent to the cam drive pin to to extend from the shaft interior;
- A slider assembly engaged to move in response to cam rotation, the slider assembly having an over-ride spring, a spring wedge, and a lift arm having a lift arm wedge face for engaging the spring wedge, the lift arm being configured to engage the door latch assembly, and wherein abnormally high force applied by the cam to the slider assembly in its locked position compresses the over-ride spring and moves the spring wedge over the lift arm wedge face to inwardly force the spring wedge toward the cam, depressing the plunger and its connected cam drive pin to break the connection between the shaft and the cam; and
- a compressible lift spring positioned between the stop plate and the slider assembly for compression as the slider assembly moves toward the stop plate and expansion away from the stop plate to return the lever handle to an initial position upon release of the lever handle.
- 6. The door lever assembly of claim 5, further comprising a reset spring positioned in the shaft interior to urge the plunger and cam drive pin toward the cam to reconnect the cam and the shaft.
- 7. The door lever assembly of claim 5, wherein the wedge spring is supported by a lift arm extension projecting from the lift arm, and the over-ride spring is held in position by a slider assembly retaining bracket configured to surround the lift arm extension.
Parent Case Info
This is a Division of application Ser. No. 08/173,883 filed Dec. 27, 1993, now U.S. Pat. No. 5,520,427.
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Divisions (1)
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